Who is the best laser eye surgery provider in London?
You need to consider several factors in order to decide the best laser eye surgery provider in London. Read More…
You need to consider several factors in order to decide the best laser eye surgery provider in London. Read More…
General health and eye health are both important factors in deciding the suitability of a patient for laser eye surgery. Therefore it is vital that anyone considering treatment undergoes a thorough assessment by a qualified eye specialist to confirm that they are suitable for it. Read More…
Experiences differ from patient to patient, but in the hours immediately following laser eye surgery, most patients will be advised to rest. Many describe a sensation akin to having sand in their eyes and the eyes may water excessively at first, although any discomfort after laser eye surgery is normally temporary and can be treated with painkillers and eye drops. Read More…
Cost alone should not be the determining factor of your choice of laser eye surgery provider. Read More…
Laser eye surgery is a procedure for correcting common visual impairments, over a wide range of prescriptions, caused by hyperopia (long-sightedness), myopia (short-sightedness) or astigmatism (an irregular conically-shaped cornea). It provides a long-term alternative to wearing prescription spectacles or contact lenses for patients who are assessed as suitable for treatment. Read More…
There are various stages in the laser eye surgery process, each of which produces different types of sensation.
Whilst the procedure itself is pain-free, certain aspects may cause a little discomfort and any negative sensation is likely to be magnified by the patient’s own nervousness. Read More…
Laser eye surgeons will not operate on patients below the age of 18. Some will recommend that refractive surgery is not undertaken before the patient is 21. Read More…